= For mental disorders aims to increase or decreases levels of neurotransmitters in the brain or increase/decrease their activity.
Drugs that treat OCD work in various ways to increase the level of serotonin in the brain.
SSRI
= Medical treatment used to tackle symptoms of OCD involves a particular type of antidepressant drug called a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor.
SSRI work on the serotonin system in the brain.
by preventing the reabsorption and breakdown, SSRI effectively increase the levels of serotonin in the synapse and so continue to stimulate the postsynaptic neurone.
Combining SSRI with other treatment
Drugs are often used alongside cognitive behaviour therapy to treat OCD.
Drugs reduce a persons emotional symptoms (anxiety, depression) so people with OCD can engage more effectively with CBT.
In practice some respond best to CBT alone and others when SSRI is used as well.
Alternatives to SSRI
If SSRI isn't effective after 3-4 months the dose can be increased or combined with other drugs.
People respond very differently to different drugs
Tricyclics= acts on various systems (serotonin)
Clomipramine has more severe side effects than SSRI so kept in reserve.
SNRI= for those who don't respond to SSRI, they increase levels of serotonin and noradrenaline.
Evaluation- evidence of effectiveness
Evidence to show that SSRI reduce symptom severity and improve qualityoflife for those with OCD.
Soomro reviewed 17 studies that compared SSRI to placebos- all 17 showed significantly betteroutcomes for SSRI than placebo conditions.
Symptoms reduce for 70% of SSRI group and for remaining 30% most can be helped by alternative drugs and therapies.
So drug was most useful.
Evaluation- counterpoint
Drugs may not be an effective treatment
Skapinakis concluded that both cognitive and behaviouraltherapies were more effective than SSRI in the treatment of OCD.
Evaluation- cost effective and non-disruptive
Drug treatments for psychological disorders are cheap compared to psychological treatments because thousands of tablets can be made in same time as I therapy session.
Drugs= good value for public health systems, good use of limited funds.
SSRI are non-disruptive= can take until symptoms decline and don't spend time attending therapy sessions.
Evaluation- serious side effects
A small minority will get nobenefit.
Sideeffects= indigestion, blurred vision. Usually temporary but can be quite distressing for people and for a minority they are long-lasting
Clomipramine= more serious and common side effects, 1 in 10 experience weight gain, 1 in 100 become aggressive and have heart related problems.
So some have a reducedqualityoflife, so may stop taking them meaning the drugs cease to be effective.